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Just as deployment has reached new velocity, users also expect 100 percent availability. When was the last time you saw a “Site temporarily down for maintenance” page? Consumers and end users expect applications to be… read more

Centralized logging is an important component of any production-grade infrastructure, but it is especially critical in a containerized architecture. If you’re using Kubernetes to run your workloads, there’s no easy way to find the correct… read more

If you’re designing a new application architecture, there are a few critical things to consider. First, it’s important that you choose the right patterns and tools from the get-go. After all, you only have one… read more

We are excited to announce that we have attained our CNCF Software Conformance certification — meaning that you can rest assured that our Kubernetes configuration solutions adhere to the rigorous standards as outlined by Cloud Native… read more

This is the first part of a two-part tutorial. You can find Pt.1 here. Introducing Kublr-Managed Kubernetes You don’t have to install and maintain a complex cluster to benefit from all of the Kubernetes features…. read more

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This is the first part of a two-part tutorial. You can find Pt.2 here. Organizations who host a large portion of their infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS) may eventually consider migrating to containers for… read more

If you are interested in migrating from a legacy infrastructure to a container-based approach, Kubernetes is a good choice for orchestrating your future fleet of containers. In an earlier post (Choosing the Right Containerization and… read more

As organizations grow and mature, so does the organization’s data. Eventually, the data may become too ‘big’ or too complicated for traditional analytics tools. This growth and resulting challenge has led to many well-established artificial… read more

What are containers, where does Kubernetes fit in, and what tools do you need for a successful implementation? Container use is exploding right now. Developers love them and enterprises are embracing them at an unprecedented… read more

A 101 on Kubernetes components and how they all work together If you’re making the move to containers, you’ll need a container management platform. And, if you’re reading this article, chances are you’re considering the benefits… read more

This is a step-by-step tutorial, which shows single master Kubernetes cluster installation, for development, staging, and QA environments. It’s important to note that you don’t have to run production workloads on a single master cluster…. read more

New container orchestration tools like Kubernetes are changing the DevOps approach to configuration management and deployment at scale. In this post, we’ll take a look at how earlier solutions such as Chef and Ansible approach… read more

Modern development requires Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) and its emphasis on building and running tests on every commit to ensure your development/test environment is always up-to-date. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how… read more

If you are planning to deploy Fuse ESB in a Kubernetes cluster, you may need to integrate it with a message broker. (For more details on deploying Red Hat JBoss Fuse, read our blog, Deploying… read more

Software architectures frequently require asynchronous interactions. However, messaging is only one of many middleware components required in your architecture. You shouldn’t spend too much time starting and configuring your messaging component. When planning how to… read more

Red Hat JBoss Fuse has been the de-facto standard for building Java Web/RESTful services for over a decade. But how do you run it effectively in today’s Cloud-centric world? As you’ll see, an infrastructure-as-a-code and… read more

Ditch the management overhead and get production-ready, out-of-the-box Under pressure to deliver applications faster and ensure 24/7 runtime, organizations are increasingly turning to DevOps methodologies to deliver applications quicker and in an automated fashion. But… read more

Today there’s little debate regarding the importance of monitoring for every deployment, whether in your production or development environment. However, monitoring can turn into a full-time job. A smaller scale monitoring stack can help, adding… read more

You’ve probably heard that Kubernetes on the Microsoft Azure Container Service (ACS) is now generally available. This is great news for the developer community. With a production-ready ACS for K8S, you’ll now be able to use it… read more

After you have successfully setup your Kubernetes cluster, have built Docker images with your applications or microservices, and see them running, the next step is to configure a proper monitoring and alerting mechanism so that… read more

MySQL replication is a valuable feature and asset in Kubernetes (K8S), allowing for redundancy, increased availability and potential performance improvements. Follow this guide to learn how to setup your MySQL replication cluster. We will use… read more

In this post, we’ll help you understand the automatic pod eviction and rescheduling that occurs when a particular host resource is being depleted. The “kubelet” agent daemon is installed on all Kubernetes hosts to manage… read more

Running and managing stateful applications or databases such as MongoDB, Redis, and MySql, with Docker containers, is no simple task. Stateful applications must retain their data after a container has been shut down or migrated… read more

We’re excited to announce Microsoft Azure support for the Kubernetes auto scaling module, an open source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. This feature, now available on the Kubernetes GitHub repository, provides… read more

Breaking down the difference between Kubernetes, Rancher, Docker Swarm, ECS, and DC/OS. Choosing the right containerization and cloud computing cluster management tools can be a challenge. With so many on the market, deciding which one… read more

While working on a project build environment in AWS using Kubernetes as a container orchestration engine, we recently hit a brick wall which threatened to disrupt our continuous delivery experience. In addition to these technologies,… read more